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Let's Eat Grandma

Let's Eat GrandmaBest Let's Eat Grandma Albums Ranked

7.9

Avg Score

15

Opinions

3

Albums

8

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Summary from 15 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Let's Eat Grandma's catalog across 3 albums from 15 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated Let's Eat Grandma album is I'm All Ears (2018) with a 8.0/10 average from 7 ratings, followed by Two Ribbons and I, Gemini. The discography on Wavelength spans 2016 to 2022.

I'm All Ears

I'm All Ears

pitchfork
8.6

The second album from the UK duo is future-pop at its best: kaleidoscopic production and incisive lyrics that swirl into marvelous, breathtaking songs.

Two Ribbons

Two Ribbons

loudandquiet
8.0

When Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth, a.k.a. Let’s Eat Grandma, first broke into the industry as teenagers, they were keen to emphasise their similarities. With curly brown hair dangling over their keyboards, limp arms swaying in tandem, they could even pass for twins. That added to the playful menace of their debut, I, Gemini, underlining the haunted fairground sound with a memorable visual.

Two Ribbons

Two Ribbons

nme
8.0

the stirring sound of a band reinvigorated

I'm All Ears

I'm All Ears

nme
8.0

Two years ago, the two teenagers who make up Let’s Eat Grandma – Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth – emerged with their debut, ‘I, Gemini’. The Norwich duo, friends since childhood, confidently described their debut in an interview with NME as “experimental sludge pop” before adding, “our creative process is very much ‘go for it.’” The remainder of the interview sounded like the words of a band

I'm All Ears

I'm All Ears

loudandquiet
8.0

Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth conjured something beautiful and twisted, infectious and otherworldly on their debut album, ‘I, Gemini’. Armed with dated Yamaha pre-sets and a toybox of British music room staples (recorders, clapping games, windband instruments) they created the album every A-level music tinkerer wished they could make. Still, it only could have come from their own brains. They

I, Gemini

I, Gemini

nme
8.0

“Is this really good, or is it sh*t?” asked Jenny Hollingworth in Let’s Eat Grandma’s first NME interview last month. The singer and multi-instrumentalist was wondering how people might react to the divisive, untameable sound she’s crafted with best friend Rosa Walton since forming the band at 13 and writing a song about a novelty alarm clock called ‘The Angry Chicken’. Her hypothesis seems sensib

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